Papers on the film Indians, outlaws and Angie Debo and the Angie Debo portrait, 1983-1988.
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Debo, Angie, 1890-1988
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Noted Oklahoma Indian historian and advocate of Indian rights. From the description of Angie Debo correspondence, 1975-1985. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 43443898 Debo was born in Beattie, Kansas in 1890, moved to Marshall, Oklahoma Territory, with her family in 1899, taught in rural schools at age 16, graduated from Marshall High School in 1913 and from the University of Oklahoma (OU) in 1918 with a degree in history. Taught history at Enid High Scho...
Wilson, Charles Banks
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Institute for Research in History (New York, N.Y.)
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The Institute for Research in History was founded in 1975, incorporated in 1976, and flourished until 1989. It was established as a feminist organization to promote work in the field of women's history and the work of women historians generally. As it evolved it encompassed historians, academic, independent, and public, and projects in every field of history. Its activities were funded with membership dues and grants from various foundations and government agencies. Institute activities comprise...
Morgan, Anne Hodges, 1940-
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Angie Debo, teacher, historian and author, wrote of the corrupt treatment of the Five Civilized Tribes, Native American history and biography, and life in early-day Oklahoma. Anne Hodges Morgan was Vice President for Programs at the Kerr Foundation in Oklahoma City. A friend of Angie Debo, she worked to raise money and coordinate efforts to complete the film Indians, outlaws and Angie Debo produced by the Institute for Research in History. She also coordinated the comple...